Need little help about Command Line.

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Need little help about Command Line.

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Hi All,

Im using in TC a lot time, and its very help me.
But im not use the Command Line function yet and i think that he can to be useful.

I see some info about Command Line in TC Help. but i want to know more things he can to do.

Someone can to give me some more little info and useful commands to the command line?

Thanks.
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The command line serves as input area for system commands and starting programs with parameters. You can put the selected filename from a TC panel to the command line by pressing Ctrl-Enter or with path by Shift-Ctrl-Enter. TC tries to execute the command line whenever you press Enter. Most of the times a command prompt opens, if you start the command line with Shift-Enter, then the command window remains open after the executed program has ended, allowing you to see the results.
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2SanskritFritz
Im still not understand for what is useful?!
Give me some exampels.
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Xtrician wrote:2SanskritFritz
Im still not understand for what is useful?!
Give me some exampels.
If you sometimes have to open a DOS Window to execute DOS-Commands commands like "for, type, copy, xcopy, md, rd, Attrib, Subst, CHKDSK, CHKNTFS, COMP, DATE, DISKCOMP, DISKCOPY, FC, FIND, FINDSTR" and many others you could use the TC Command-line to execute those programs without opening a separate DOS-Window.

If you do not need to execute those programs (maybe because you don't know what they are good for) You probably will not need the TC Commandline.

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Ok thanks..
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